Sleepless Knight
Jedi Knight Seeking His Jedi Princess
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I'm running in the 2017 Dark Side 1/2 Marathon at WDW next April and am strongly considering spending one day at USO/IOA to experience the Wizarding World of Harry Potter. For a few years now, I've been tentatively planning to visit Universal Hollywood in 2017 for Harry Potter, but when the WDW race came up, I looked at ticket prices and the Wizarding World on each coast and decided that Orlando makes a lot more sense as Orlando has substantially more Harry Potter offerings.
Between work deadlines, the race itself, and logistics, 2 days isn't really feasible for me. I would be purchasing a 1 day ticket for both parks so I can experience Harry Potter. I understand that 2 days is better, but that's not practical. As you look over my wish list of experiences on that day, please give your feedback based on the following.
1. Time of year will be the last week of April, likely on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
2. I will be taking a shuttle (Mears?) from WDW to Universal.
3. I went to Universal Studios Hollywood 3 years ago, so I'm okay if I have to pass on certain attractions that both Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando share.
Ideally I want to get an immersive Wizarding World experience while still hitting some highlights/unique to USF attractions.
Since the Wizarding World in both USF and IOA is a given, how feasible is it to experience the following attractions in addition to Wizarding World in one day? I would plan on being as close to rope drop as possible.
I will be a solo traveler so I'm more than willing to do single rider lines although I know it's best to go through the regular queue for Forbidden Journey once for the full experience. I like roller coasters okay, but not as much as in my younger years so I'm fine if I have to skip a roller coaster that isn't Potter themed.
1. Spider-Man
2. MIB
3. The Hulk
4. Jurassic Park including Raptor Encounter and the Welcome Center. While going on Jurassic Park the ride would also be cool, I have been on the Hollywood version, so I can skip this if need be.
5. Skull Island
6. Minion Mayhem
7. Hulk
8. Terminator 3-D show
9. Universal's Cinematic Spectacular
If time permits, I'd love to ride Transformers and Simpsons again since I enjoyed the Hollywood versions. I didn't really care for the Mummy in Hollywood, so this one out here isn't a big deal. I'm not really into rides that soak you to the bone, although if Dudley Do-Right is highly themed to the classic cartoon from Rocky and Bullwinkle, I'll take my chances with it if it's well done.
With the understanding that I'm looking at a long day, is this plan feasible?
How much time will it realistically take to properly experience Wizarding World? I've read all the books 3 times and like the movies okay. I read them after college, so it's not like they're a part of my childhood the way Star Wars was, but I still enjoy the Wizarding World.
Is there something I left off my list that is a must do? Likewise, recommendations on anything I can/should drop in order to hit the highlights, or spend more time at Wizarding World?
With the crowds in late April, will I need to buy the express pass that is good for one front of the line at most attractions although not valid for Wizarding World?
Thanks.
Between work deadlines, the race itself, and logistics, 2 days isn't really feasible for me. I would be purchasing a 1 day ticket for both parks so I can experience Harry Potter. I understand that 2 days is better, but that's not practical. As you look over my wish list of experiences on that day, please give your feedback based on the following.
1. Time of year will be the last week of April, likely on a Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday.
2. I will be taking a shuttle (Mears?) from WDW to Universal.
3. I went to Universal Studios Hollywood 3 years ago, so I'm okay if I have to pass on certain attractions that both Universal Hollywood and Universal Orlando share.
Ideally I want to get an immersive Wizarding World experience while still hitting some highlights/unique to USF attractions.
Since the Wizarding World in both USF and IOA is a given, how feasible is it to experience the following attractions in addition to Wizarding World in one day? I would plan on being as close to rope drop as possible.
I will be a solo traveler so I'm more than willing to do single rider lines although I know it's best to go through the regular queue for Forbidden Journey once for the full experience. I like roller coasters okay, but not as much as in my younger years so I'm fine if I have to skip a roller coaster that isn't Potter themed.
1. Spider-Man
2. MIB
3. The Hulk
4. Jurassic Park including Raptor Encounter and the Welcome Center. While going on Jurassic Park the ride would also be cool, I have been on the Hollywood version, so I can skip this if need be.
5. Skull Island
6. Minion Mayhem
7. Hulk
8. Terminator 3-D show
9. Universal's Cinematic Spectacular
If time permits, I'd love to ride Transformers and Simpsons again since I enjoyed the Hollywood versions. I didn't really care for the Mummy in Hollywood, so this one out here isn't a big deal. I'm not really into rides that soak you to the bone, although if Dudley Do-Right is highly themed to the classic cartoon from Rocky and Bullwinkle, I'll take my chances with it if it's well done.
With the understanding that I'm looking at a long day, is this plan feasible?
How much time will it realistically take to properly experience Wizarding World? I've read all the books 3 times and like the movies okay. I read them after college, so it's not like they're a part of my childhood the way Star Wars was, but I still enjoy the Wizarding World.
Is there something I left off my list that is a must do? Likewise, recommendations on anything I can/should drop in order to hit the highlights, or spend more time at Wizarding World?
With the crowds in late April, will I need to buy the express pass that is good for one front of the line at most attractions although not valid for Wizarding World?
Thanks.